Creative CDR4210 User manual

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commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. The software described in this document
is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the
terms of the license agreement. It is against the law to copy the software on any other medium
except as specifically allowed in the license agreement. The licensee may make one copy of the
software for backup purposes. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any
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Copyright 1996 by Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved.
Version 1.0
March 1996
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All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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Regulatory Information
The following sections contain regulatory notices for the USA and Canada.
Notice for the USA
FCC Part 15: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, this notice is not a guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try one or more of the
following measures:
Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
Caution
To comply with the limits for the Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules,
this device must be installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the Class B limits.
All cables used to connect the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounded.
Operation with non-certified computers or non-shielded cables may result in interference to radio
or television reception.
Modifications
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void
the users authority to operate the device.
Notice for Canada
This apparatus complies with the Class “B” limits for radio interference as specified in the
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations.
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes de CLASSE “B” d’interference radio tel que spe’cifie’ par
le Ministère Canadien des Communications dans les règlements d’interfe’rence radio.
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Safety Information
CAUTION: This CD-ROM is intended to be installed by the user in a CSA/TUV/UL
certified/listed IBM AT or compatible personal computers in the manufacturers defined operator
access area. Check the equipment operating/installation manual and/or with the equipment
manufacturer to verify/confirm if your equipment is suitable for user-installed application cards.
ATTENTION: Ce CD-ROM est destiné à être installé par l’utilisateur, dans un ordinateur
compatible certifié CSA/TUV/UL ou listé IBM AT, à l’intérieur de la zone définie par le
fabricant. Consulter le mode d’emploi ou le fabricant de l’appareil pour vérifier ou confirmer si
l’utilisateur peut y installer lui-même des cartes périphériques.
Compliance
This product conforms to the following Council Directive:
Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC (EMC)
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Contents
Introduction.....................................................................................................vii
Before You Begin............................................................................................vii
Recording Model and Serial Numbers..............................................vii
Checking System Requirements.......................................................viii
Using this Guide.............................................................................................viii
Document Conventions....................................................................... ix
Text Conventions...................................................................... x
Key Combinations.................................................................... x
Icons......................................................................................... xi
1 Knowing Your CD-R Drive
The Drive’s Front Panel.................................................................................1-1
The Stereo Phone Jack ......................................................................1-1
Volume Control..................................................................................1-2
Busy Indicator....................................................................................1-2
Writing Indicator................................................................................1-2
Eject Hole...........................................................................................1-2
Eject Button .......................................................................................1-2
Disc Tray............................................................................................1-2
The Drive’s Rear Panel..................................................................................1-4
CD Audio Connector.........................................................................1-4
Jumpers ..............................................................................................1-5
SCSI Connector.................................................................................1-5
Power In Connector...........................................................................1-5
2 Setting Up Your CD-R Drive
Installing Your Drive .....................................................................................2-2
Inserting Your Drive into Your System............................................2-3
Connecting Cables to Your Drive’s Rear Panel...............................2-5
Connecting Cables to Your SCSI Adapter Card..............................2-8
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3 Connecting With Other Devices
SCSI - An Overview......................................................................................3-2
SCSI Bus ........................................................................................................3-2
Setting Up Your Drive...................................................................................3-4
Enabling and Disabling Jumpers ......................................................3-4
Setting an ID Number........................................................................3-5
Setting a Terminator ..........................................................................3-6
Connecting Cables to An External Device...................................................3-7
Connecting to An External Hard Disk..............................................3-8
4 Using Your CD-R Drive
Maintaining The CD-R drive ........................................................................4-1
Maintaining Your Recordable CDs...............................................................4-2
Appendices
A Technical Specifications
Physical Dimensions.....................................................................................A-1
Performance Characteristics.........................................................................A-1
Compact Disc Formats .................................................................................A-2
Typical Audio Performance..........................................................................A-3
Environmental Operating Limits..................................................................A-3
B Glossary
C Technical Support
Inside U.S.A., Canada, and South America.................................................C-2
Inside Europe.................................................................................................C-3
Inside Asia.....................................................................................................C-4
Through Internet............................................................................................C-5
Through CompuServe...................................................................................C-5
If you are already a member of CompuServe .................................C-5
If you are not a member of CompuServe
(valid only in U.S.A.).....................................................................C-6
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Introduction
This Users Guide provides you with information on how to install and
operate your CDR4210 recordable drive.
The CDR4210 recordable drive has:
Double-speed data recording and quad-speed data reading
capability.
a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) — the newest data
transfer format and standard. SCSI allows you to daisy chain
your drive to seven other SCSI devices through a single
connection.
Orange Book (Part 2) format compliance. Thus, your drive
supports both track at once and multisession modes.
Write, read, and play functions for various CD formats such as
CD-Audio, CD-I, CD-Plus, CD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA, and
Photo CD.
The assurance of compatibility with Creative’s earlier CD-R
drive and other drives that comply and supports the same CD
formats.
Before You Begin
Before you set up your SCSI CD-R drive, please read the following
sections carefully:
Recording Model and Serial Numbers
Checking System Requirements
Recording Model and Serial Numbers
Your CD-R drive has been assigned a model number and a serial
number. After you have removed the drive from its packaging, write
down its model number and serial number in Table C-1 on page C-1
of this manual.
The model number and serial numbers are printed on a sticker on the
drive.
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Checking System Requirements
The following are the minimum system requirements for your drive:
A 486DX2 66Mhz with at least 8Mb of RAM
(Pentium recommended for optimum performance)
Windows 95 or Windows 3.X with Win32s version 1.30
If you are using a 16-bit operating system such as
Windows 3.x, we recommend that you install Win32s
into your system so that you can run 32-bit applications
without any problems.
SCSI or Fast IDE hard disk with transfer rate better than 1 MB
per second and with a seek time of less than 14msec
(Hard disk with no thermal recalibration recommended)
Adaptec SCSI host adapter card or any other ASPI-compatible
SCSI host adapter card
Using this Guide
This guide is arranged as follows:
Chapter 1, Knowing Your CD-R Drive
Before you install your drive, you should read this chapter to be more
familiar with your CD-R drive. This chapter acquaints you with the
various components and features of your drive.
Chapter 2, Setting Up Your CD-R Drive
After you have acquired a general understanding of your SCSI CD-R
drive, you will be able to set up your drive easily and quickly. This
chapter shows you how to install your SCSI drive and a SCSI adapter
card into your system.
Chapter 3, Connecting With Other Devices
This chapter shows you how you can set your drive’s ID when
connecting to another SCSI device such as an external SCSI hard disk.
If you are unfamilar with SCSI, this chapter also contains general
information regarding SCSI and how you can set up a SCSI bus in
your system.
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Chapter 4, Maintaining Your CD-R Drive
This chapter describes how you can maintain your CD-R drive and
discs.
Appendix A, Technical Specifications
If you want to know more about the physical dimensions, performance
characteristics, and other specifications of your CD-R drive, you can
refer to this appendix.
Appendix B, Glossary
This appendix explains the technical terms used in this guide.
Appendix C, Technical Support
You can call our Technical Support for service if you encounter
problems when installing or using your CD-R drive. This appendix
provides information on where you can get help.
Document Conventions
This guide follows certain conventions to help you locate and identify
the information that you need. These conventions are described in the
following sections:
Text Conventions
Key Combinations
Icons
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Text Conventions
The following text elements are used to help you distinguish among
different types of information presented in this guide:
Key Combinations
In this guide, the following conventions are used to help you identify
different key stroke combinations:
Table i: Text conventions used in this guide.
Text Element Use
bold
Command names, switches, and any text that
must be entered exactly as it appears.
italics
Title of a book. Otherwise, when presented at the
DOS command line, it is a placeholder that
represents information you must provide. This
information usually appears in the parameter
listing after the command is presented.
UPPERCASE Directory name, file name, or acronym.
<> Symbols, letters, and key names on the keyboard.
Table ii: Key conventions used in this guide.
Combination Use
<Key1+Key2> A plus sign (+) between key names means you
must press the keys at the same time. For
example, “Press <Ctrl+Z>” means “press the
<Ctrl> key and hold it down while you press the
<Z> key”.
<Key1,Key2> A comma sign (,) between key names means you
must press the keys in sequence. For example,
“Press <Alt,F>” means “press the <Alt> key and
release it, and then press the <F> key and release
it”.
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Icons
In this guide, icons are used to highlight areas of text that require your
special attention.
Table iii:Icons used in this guide.
Icon Use
A tip or some useful information.
A warning.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-1
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Setting Up Your CD-R Drive
This chapter provides you with instructions to set up your CD-R drive.
Please get the following items ready before setting up your drive (see
Figure 2-1):
We recommend you to use a Philip Number One screwdriver as
it can be used in most systems. To avoid any damage to your
drive, fasten the drive to your system using the M3x5mm
screws provided.
Figure 2-1: Items required for setting up your CD-R drive.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-2
If you have purchased your CD-R drive with Small Computer System
Interface (SCSI) adapter card, get the adapter card ready
(see Figure 2-2).
If you have an audio card installed in your system, get a CD Audio
cable ready (see Figure 2-3).
Installing Your Drive
To install your CD-R drive, you need to do the following:
Inserting Your Drive into Your System
Connecting Cables to Your Drive’s Rear Panel
Connecting Cables to Your SCSI Adapter Card
Figure 2-2: SCSI adapter card.
Figure 2-3: CD Audio cable.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-3
Inserting Your Drive into Your System
To insert your drive into your system:
1. Switch off your system and all peripheral devices.
2. Touch a metal plate on your system to ground yourself and
discharge any static electricity.
3. Remove the cover from your system as illustrated in
Figure 2-4.
If your computer differs from the one shown below, refer to
your computers manual for more details.
Figure 2-4: Removing the computer cover of your system.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-4
4. Locate and vacate a 5¼" drive bay for your CD-R drive.
If a disk drive is positioned above your vacant drive bay, loosen
the screws of your disk drive and slide it out by two to three
inches. See Figure 2-5.
For more information on how to vacate a drive bay, refer to
your computer system’s manual for assistance. If you
require further help, please consult a technician.
Figure 2-5: Vacating a drive bay.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-5
5. Insert your CD-R drive into the vacant drive bay as shown in
Figure 2-6.
Do not slide the drive completely into the vacant drive
bay. Leave some space at the rear so that it is easier for
you to connect cables to your drive.
You may need to use some force to insert your CD-R
drive into your drive bay. However, please refrain from
excessive force as this may damage your drive or other
devices on your system.
Connecting Cables to Your Drive’s Rear Panel
To connect all the necessary cables to the rear panel of your CD-R
drive:
1. Locate an unused power cable from your system.
A power cable can be located from your system’s power supply
unit. The power supply unit is located at the right hand corner
of most systems.
Figure 2-6: Inserting your CD-R drive.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-6
2. Connect the power cable to the CD-R drive as shown in
Figure 2-7.
3. Connect the SCSI cable to the CD-R drive as shown in
Figure 2-8. Make sure you align the colored wire on the cable
to Pin 1 of the SCSI connector.
Figure 2-7: Connecting power cable to your CD-R drive.
Figure 2-8: Connecting SCSI cable to your CD-R drive.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-7
4. If you have an audio card installed in your system, you can
connect the CD Audio cable to your drive as shown in
Figure 2-9. This will allow you to channel audio signals from
your CD-R drive to your audio card.
Figure 2-9: Connecting CD Audio cable to your CD-R drive.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-8
Connecting Cables to Your SCSI Adapter Card
After connecting the cables to the CD-R drive’s rear panel, you need
to connect these cables to your SCSI adapter card.
If your drive comes with a SCSI adapter card, you need to install the
adapter card and connect it to your drive.
For more information pertaining to your adapter card, refer to
the documentation that comes with it.
To install the adapter card:
1. Locate a vacant 16-bit slot in your system (see Figure 2-10).
Figure 2-10: Locating a vacant slot.
Setting Up Your CD-R Drive 2-9
2. Remove the metal plate from the slot you have chosen and put
the screw aside (see Figure 2-11).
3. Align the adapter card’s gold-stripped connector with the
expansion slot and firmly lower it into the slot (see Figure
2-12).
Figure 2-11: Removing the metal plate from the slot.
Figure 2-12: Inserting the SCSI adapter card.
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